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Grupo Traxion SAB de CV is a Mexico-based company engaged in the transportation sector. The Company provides logistics services within eight business areas: Fright, including intermodal and multimodal services, door-to-door, national and cross-border distribution, among others; Integrated logistics, including logistics management, aerial and maritime services and custom transportation support... see more

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Traxion Sab De Cv Ord Shs > Interesting article for those doing dd. cheers
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Post by moasat1 on Oct 06, 2017 7:56am

Interesting article for those doing dd. cheers

https://www.bio.org/sites/default/files/Clinical%20Development%20Success%20Rates%202006-2015%20-%20BIO,%20Biomedtracker,%20Amplion%202016.pdf
Comment by ScienceGirl on Oct 06, 2017 8:25am
I didn't read the whole thing, just skimmed through the success rates. Without going into too much detail about the process, I can tell you these are OK estimates of clinical trials for new molecules. However, don't forget that Tetra is just legitimizing something that has been proven to work over and over again in various studies. So this isn't really applicable IMO. What Tetra is ...more  
Comment by LeafRider on Oct 06, 2017 11:13am
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